Halloween, Christmas and New Years.
The Chinese don't celebrate Christmas :(
Chinese new year dragon bowl festival...
China (not the country) is the traditional 20 year anniversary or celebration symbol.
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Pinatas were invented in China, but they became popular in Mexico, where they have been a traditional part of celebrations since the 16th century.
In Mainland China, New Year and the first two days (Usually 7 days, including weekends.)
Some other celebrations that take place around the world include Diwali in India, Carnival in Brazil, Oktoberfest in Germany, and Chinese New Year in China. These celebrations often involve cultural traditions, music, food, and festivities to bring people together for joy and unity.
Christmas is not a traditional Chinese holiday. They don't really have something they celebrate in its place. However, they still have some major celebrations. Chinese New Year is a very important holiday in China.
In China, red symbolizes joy as well as good fortune. Red is a particularly popular color during Chinese New Year celebrations. Also, for decades, the color red has been synonymous with communism and was often used on flags and symbols of communist countries.
they definatly have celebrations.